Sarah Jane Cion: Summer Night

It takes a lifetime to become a real artist. Mozart, with all his talent, didn't write any mature music until he was twenty-five years old. What a task to take on and Sarah Jane Cion has done just that, with all the pain and non-glory that goes with being an artist. Cion is a pianist who meets this standard and is no copycat.

Cion has recruited a group of emotional and sensitive musicians for Summer Nights, and they enrich the album to a high professional level. Drummer Billy Hart is a world famous sideman, and the late saxophonist Michael Brecker was equally in-demand, in addition to being a leader in his own right. Cion has received many wonderful reviews and awards, and her hard work and effort to produce something original has paid off.

Cion is a harmonic player, with her own, unique approach to voicing. She's also a hard-driving rhythmic performer, with a percussive nature and compelling sense of swing. She can also be smooth and melodic, but what differentiates her is her harmonic originality. Her ability to play right hand melodic solos is exceptional, and on the same level as all the great pianists, past and present.

Cion chooses tunes of different rhythmic styles and formats, from smooth waltzes and ballads to hard-driving Latin tunes and all-out swinging hard bop tunes. Brecker guests on the title track, playing the soft melody but soloing with a gentle feel that's about swinging eighth notes, providing a sharp contrast. Brecker was an all-out modern technical player, coming from the John Coltrane school and that of big band swinging tenor players.

Phil Palombi is a solid bassist from the Maynard Ferguson school, laying down solid lines with strength and a big tone. Hart is a group player who supports the music at all times, never getting in the way of the tune

Cion's music is very gentle and sensitive, though at times powerful and driving in the style of Chick Corea.

I grew up listening to my father's jazz records and listening to the radio. My dad was a musician for many years as a vocalist, bassist and drummer. His two uncles played in the Symphony of Reggio Calabria back in Italy

I grew up listening to my father's jazz records and listening to the radio. My dad was a musician for many years as a vocalist, bassist and drummer. His two uncles played in the Symphony of Reggio Calabria back in Italy. So music and jazz specifically have been a part of me since I was born. I love and perform in all styles of music from around the world. Improvisation in jazz is what drew me in, and still does as well as other genres that feature improvisation. A group of great musicians expressing themselves as one is the hallmark of great jazz and in fact all great music.